Just after practicing this heightening of your spiritual sense of audio, you’ll likely start to notice you are a great deal much more aware of the various sounds surrounding you. That whenever you are inside a conversation with somebody that you can listen to them yet at the same time you’re conscious of the sound forms in the birds or maybe the rustle of the leaves within the wind surrounding you. That you are able to also be focused on the various sounds yet also conscious of the other sound forms surrounding you.
This is similar to how native indigenous people hear the wilderness. For when they are out hunting they should be fully conscious of their environment. In both a visual sense in addition to an audible perception. So when I’ve checked into and become conscious in the sounds around me, I then have a couple of moments to walk exactly where I feel drawn in this state of heightened hearing. At the same time I play with going within in 3-D eyesight whilst also being in stereo surround sound. The planet becomes a different location whilst walking in this state. It becomes much more alive. More real. Once practicing and combining with no tension within your body, every second starts to become an eternity. Extended. Expanded. For when you start expanding your senses you’re beginning to open up the doors and also to melt into the current eternal moment.
The perception of sight and sense of sound are each outward senses. We glance outward and we hear outwards. For most people, they are our two predominant senses. As soon as they’re expanded it’s simpler to tap in to the spiritual world past the one we usually know.
However, you are able to go deeper by expanding more of your senses.
The next perception I have participants broaden and explore on a heart walk is their perception of scent. So far as the schism of senses is concerned, each smell and taste are grouped together. They’re both inner senses and they’re both chemical reactions that occur inside our body.
The sense of scent is usually ignored inside our culture. We are forever stuffing down our organic perception of smell by putting on deodorants, spraying rooms with deodorizers and eliminating almost all of the smell that comes our way. We even justify ourselves for making smells. With time, this cultural aversion to smells has dulled our sense of smell in a way that we are unable to pick up the scent of a path as native indigenous people once did.
Meditation is always the most important factor to forming a spiritual connection with your land.